Stunning $22 Million North Shore Estate

By Frances Nuar

Published: 2013.04.12 03:18 PM

We’ve all had some house envy at some point or another, but this incredible property on the North Shore blows everything else out of the water.

Located oceanfront on the exclusive Papailoa stretch of sand in Haleiwa, the $22 million dollar property is state-of-the-art and was completely customized by its former owners to integrate inside and outside living. Built in 2003, the estate boasts a gorgeous main residence in addition to two guest cottages.

There is over 10,000 square feet of living space, including six bedroom suites, seven-and-a-half baths, a gorgeous kitchen, lanai with spectacular ocean views and open-air living room.

The house also boasts an infinity pool, a professional resistance training gym system and a state of the art home theater. Have an iPad? You could plug into the house system and control almost any function on the property while sipping a mai tai on the oceanfront lanai. Lights off? No problem. Need to heat the pool? Not an issue, with the touch of a button, that’s taken care of.

If this lanai and view weren’t enough, the living room itself opens up to the outdoors, overlooking the expansive lawn and more than 100 feet of beach frontage.

This property is being offered at $22 million fee simple with the option to include the fine furnishings and extensive art collection.

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